[laughter] she was the largest individual lender to new york city government. she lived in the guilded age when society lived lavishly, but she rebelled against their op pew lance. she lived a simple life, loved her children and her friends, she was weary of those who befended her for her -- befriended her for her money, and she showed the dog great affection, and when asked why, she said, he doesn't know how rich i am. [laughter] she lived her life as she deemed best. she forged a path for women to have business careers and be mothers, and through clever investing, she showed that women were the equal of any man. at her death, newspapers around the world, around the world, proclaimed her the queen of wall street. it was known throughout that she was the richest woman in america. so i -- there's lots of sayings in the back of the book, words of wisdom that are fun. she had a sense of humor, and she was one smart lady, so if you have any questions, i'd love to try and answer. yes? >> did you find any evidence of her for the women's right to vote? >> none, none.